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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT 'OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_
THE TRYON DULY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 128 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, SEPT. 8TH,’ 1952
Weather Friday: high 73, low
49, Rel. Hum. 64; Saturday high
85, low 50, Rel. Hum. 48; Sunday
high 89, low 51, Rel. Hum. 50. . .
Mrs. Caroline Hale has received
news of the death of Edward Kin
sey on Friday at the Orange Mem
orial Hospital, Orlando, Fla. follow
ing a long illness. Mrs. Kinsey
who is ill is now in the same hos
pital, Room 509, Orlando. Mr. and
Mrs. Kinsey lived in Tryon ap
proximately 15 years in the house
they built at the foot of Piney
Mt. Mr. Kinsey was a former teach
er of voice in New York and con
tinued teaching after he moved
t^Tryon. Masonic funeral services
j^Abeing held today (Monday) in
^roindo. The Kinseys moved to
Florida last year. . . L. J. Fleenor,
56, father of Mrs. William D.
Prather of Tryon, died this morn
ing in Charlotte following a heart
attack on Thursday. Mr. and Flee
nor spent payt of their vacation
here two weeks ago. . . Keen in
terest and close competition is
being manifested in the battle
for the men’s championship at
the Tryon Country Club. . . Mrs.
Ted Fox is a patient in a Roanoke,
Va. hospital. . . . Todays headline
features another government for
Egypt as the Army throws out
Premier Maher and installs Naguib
in his place in order to clean out
corruption. Hard fighting continues
in Korea.
TRYON 12 COWPENS 0
The Tryon Tigers took advant
age of the breaks on Friday after
noon and rolled to a 12-0 win over
Cowpens in the opening game of
the season. After Jim Cowan re
covered a Cowpen’s fumble in the
first quarter, the Tryonites moved
downfield to score with Ronnie
Ross going over from the three
yard line. Jim Ballew’s attempt
for the extra point fell short.
After holding the Raiders in check
for two more quarters, the Tigers
began to roll in the final period
as their passing attack began to
click. Raleigh Parker tossed to
Lyle Dorow who galloped the re
maining 20 yards to score. Ballew’s
kick for the exta point was short.
Phillips and Dupre were out
standing defensively for Cowpens,
while James was the offensive
star. For Tryon, Hugh Hines, Jim
Cowan, and Wallace Lankford were
excellent on defense, while Dorow,
Ross, and Parker took offensive
honors.
The Tryon line-up. Ends, Dorow,
Hines; tackles, Bob Turner, Pres
ton Foster, Cowan; guards, Dan
Edwards, Allan Pruette, Fred "
Ashley; center, Gay Corpening;
backs. Kite Biedler, Ross, Parker*
Lankford, Lynwood Thompson, Dan
Williams.—School Reporter.
Dr. and Mrs. Austin Woody and
sons John and William have re
turned to Tryon after a vacation
in New Jersey and Philadelphia.
Miss Jane Puckett who was
graduated from Agnes Scott Col
ledge in June and is now teaching
the 7th grade in Asheville, spent
the weekend in Tryon with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Puckett.